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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Oliver Furman, Where is Your Family?

Four out of five Furmans have found their family, but we're still looking for the perfect home for Mr Oliver Nicholas.

A little bit about the boy:

First of all, he's adorable. He's got the best polka-dots on his legs and backside, freckles on his nose, little stripes down his back legs that look like a little pair of chaps, and a dash above his eye looks makes him look like he's raised an eyebrow while pondering something very important.

He's active, animated and lively, HIGHLY entertaining, very curious, social, bright and funny too. He's a very chatty little boy, and is excellent at expressing his needs.

When it's time to settle down, he turns into a sweet, innocent love bug, and will cuddle in your arms. He's got a good, strong purr.

Because he is so playful, it's important that he has a home with a playmate. Another kitten, or young, active cat would do. A senior cat might not be so impressed with his antics. He hasn't spent time with dogs, but I could see him having a good time romping with a puppy.

If you think you might be able to offer the perfect home for this young lad, please send us an email at kittywrangler@gmail.com and tell us a little bit about yourself.

I don't get how he can't have a home yet - he is an adorable little cow kitten baby! We are way to far (which is probably a good thing since we have technically reached our max of 6) but I am sure he will have a wonderful forever home very soon (maybe someone who would like to start a blog about him - that sounds like a great idea!)

Yea OLIVER... I was beginning to think I was going to have my GF in S/T adopt you and bring you to MY house in Florida. I have the perfect companions for you. One needs a baby and the other needs an exercise partner!! Alas, you have your home. Congrats, dear boy and to the others, the kids and the new parents!

Yay! Way to go, darling Oliver! And Charlene seems excited, so it must be a really great family. Maybe sweet Ve Ching was feeling lonely and she's getting a baby brother? Opal and her family would also be fantastic!

I cannot believe that it took Oliver so long to find a family! He's one of my favorite IBKC kittens of all time, and if I didn't live on the east coast, I most definitely would have scooped him up. He's like a tiny version of my energetic little guy (which is why he would have made the perfect little bro!). Best of luck to all of the Furmans!

If I didn't live across the country and wasn't already at my "permitted kitty limit" I just know that Oliver would love getting into trouble w/my Tessa. And then my troublemaker would leave the older Lilly alone!

Doodle Bean - Charlene's facebook account is linked to her Twitter feed. So if you follow her on Twitter, you'll see the same updates. Also, her Tweets are published on the blog too. If you look on the far right column, you'll see "Tweets from The Bean".

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